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U.S. Marshals Service First Issued badge (known as the " IKE"
badge). Two of these
style badges was issued in 1941., the
United States Marshal badge (three quarters size ) and Deputy United States
Marshal (full size). The Chief Deputy United States
Marshal badge was not issued until January 1951. The control number and
credential warning are on the
back of the badge. Badges were of gold color (some are marked 1/10 of 10KT. on
the back). Made
by the Robins Company (Robins CO. was bought by V. H. Blackinton
CO.) Badges were bought by the U.S. Department of Justice. They
had control over the Marshals accountable property at that time. On
the U.S. Marshals badge the number on the back was the District number,
Arizona was 008, Colorado was 013, Wyoming 091, and so forth. Each District has a signed number, 1 thru
100, but not all numbers are in use then or today.

1970-1980

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Second issue United States Marshals Service Badge
(known as the " Patty Hearst" badge). This badge was first issued in 1970 and was replaced in 1980. The badge was silver in color with panels of red, white and blue enamels.
Badge control numbers on the back. Made by V. H. Blackinton CO. This badge came in many title's. Marshal,
Chief, Supervisor, Deputy, Inspector, Director, Regional Director,
Chief Inspector, Operations and many more. The badge was a very popular
badge.

Gold

1980-present

Silver

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Third issue United States Marshals Service Badge. This badge comes in two
colors. The gold ones that are issued to the United States Marshals (95 of them) and the Directors
badge. The silver badges are issued to all Operational personnel (Chiefs,
Deputy, Supervisors, Inspectors, W.A.E). The gold badges are numbered 1 thru 100. The
silver badges are numbered 101 thru 6000. All numbers are not issued. Badges were
made by V. H. Blackinton CO. Inc. and William Anderson Badge Co.

1980-present

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Special Deputy United Marshals badge. They are issued by
Headquarters, The badge is smaller in size. Made by V. H. Blackinton Badge
Company. They arenumbered on the back. The Court Security Officers were issued
one on a plasticpocket holder with number on the back of the plastic.

1989-1991

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The Bicentennial United States Marshals Badge was issued in 1989 and worn until 1991.
They were worn by Operational personnel. There were 3,000 with numbers
on them. Control numbers are on the back (both issued badges had the same
number on them). They are a gold color with
reverse blue enamel and gold letter with an American Eagle in the center of the star.
Badges were made by William & Anderson. The numbered badges were then given
to the operational personnel who wore them.

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sale or trade purposes. They are a representation of U.S. Marshals Service

The Millennium United States Marshals Badge is issued from July
2000 to December 2001. They are worn by Operational personnel for 18 months in
place of the belt badge. It is an option to wear it. The badge is a gold color.
Hallmarked Blackinton.